A cop killer's possible parole: Letters to the Editor - April 8, 2025
Briefly

The article discusses the controversial parole decisions made by the New York Parole Board, particularly regarding David McClary, a cop killer. It highlights the discontent among citizens, especially families of fallen officers, regarding the Board's actions that have led to the release of 43 cop killers over the past eight years. Critics argue that this undermines public safety and justice, calling out former governors for contributing to these decisions and expressing a broader concern over the perceived leniency of the justice system toward those who commit grave crimes against law enforcement.
This is sickening and blatantly immoral. The unfathomable anguish that the unprincipled and imprudent Parole Board has caused the families of these heroic officers is repulsive and should be denounced by any decent-minded person.
I find it appalling that, in this day and age, woke Parole Boards still even consider parole for those who ambush and kill cops. These cop killers are heroes in jail; I am not shedding a tear for them.
How can lawmakers sitting in Albany, with the ability to change this, think it's a good idea? How can they not see how destructive this is to our safety and security?
Read at New York Post
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